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in salvatore somerset maugham voiced this satisfaction with the fact that for most people the things ones spoken about oneself are more important than the man himself.do you agree?illustrate your answwe with the help of examples from the story

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Answered by Anonymous
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Salvatore is offered by W. Somerset Maugham. In this voice, we have a theme of humility, dignity, happiness, acceptance, and responsibility.

The story is initially narrated in a first person by the unnamed author and also from the starting of this story the reader actually realizes that the Maugham is exploring the responsibility theme.

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